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Business Auto

Almost every business may face a loss due to its owning, renting, using, or loading/unloading a vehicle. Most coverage needs can be handled by a business auto policy (BAP) or similar form. BAPs may cover a variety of operations, including trucking, garaging, public and private transport, and businesses with auto exposures that fall outside the other classes. Coverage is flexible. It may be purchased as a separate policy or as part of a package of coverage that may also protect buildings and business property (equipment, furniture, etc.). A BAP generally offers:

Liability coverage—protection for physical injury to other persons or their property because of an accident related to your covered vehicle including legal defense cost or expense

Comprehensive coverage—handles loss from any cause except collision. A limited, less expensive option is available. It only protects against a set of specific causes such as fire, lightning, explosion, vandalism, and several others)

Collision—takes care of damage from crashes with another object or overturn of the vehicle

Towing and labor costs for disabled vehicles

Loss of use / Rental vehicle coverage—if you damage a rental car, this option helps to reimburse the rental company for income it loses because the vehicle is out of use. Also, there may be limited coverage for injury or damage that you cause to others while using a rented vehicle anywhere in the world

Business Auto Policy Exclusions

Typically a business auto (or similar form) will not provide coverage for the following:

Any injury/damage that you expected or intended

Responsibility for damage you assume under a contract

Losses that should be handled by a workers' compensation, disability benefits, or unemployment compensation law

Bodily injury to an employee caused by a fellow employee

Damage to property that is in your care, custody, and control

Any bodily injury or property damage that occurs because of pollution

Any loss that is related to racing, demolition, or stunts

Other items that are not covered are the same as those found with most types of policies, such as nuclear hazard or any type of war or military action. Racing, wear and tear, freezing, mechanical or electrical breakdown, blowouts, punctures, or other road damage to tires are also excluded.